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Eminem rap rip-off used to make Facebook ad 'look cool'
... Influence . The Detroit Free Press reports the 30-second ad was featured in a webcast by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg to announce Facebook Home, an interface for Android phones. The complaint says ad agency Wieden+Kennedy of Portland, Oregon, ... Comment?
How Teens Are Really Using Facebook
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg speaks at the TechCrunch Disrupt SF 2012 conference on September 11, 2012 in San Francisco. Comment?
The Most Successful High-School Dropout Ever?
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... is giving the 26-year-old an estimated windfall of $250 million. The story is familiar in the tech sector. Mark Zuckerberg, Steve Jobs and Bill Gates each dropped out of college to helm their respective companies. Zuckerberg and Gates, the leading ... Comment?
Teens: Facebook is just, like, too much drama
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... increased presence of adults and the increased tendency of other teens to angst-ridden self-expression on Mark Zuckerberg's site. I thought angst-ridden self-expression was the exclusive preserve of teens (and writers). How odd that many teens seem ... Comment?
Ask the Mompreneur: Selling through social media
... traffic, which may sound small - until you consider the possibility of continued doubling, year after year. Mark Zuckerberg, founder and CEO of Facebook, applied Moore's Law to sharing back in 2008, positing that "next year, people will share twice ... Comment?
10 Things Every Internet Business Owner Should Know About Social Media
Facebook has hit some huge waves of discontent in recent weeks. First, Facebook exec Mark Zuckerberg is busy answering or avoiding questions and criticism over Facebook's new features that make even more user information public, like community pages, website "likes" and broadcast status updates. Comment?
ANALYSIS: Should we let wunderkinds drop out of high school?
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It's one thing to say tech geniuses don't need degrees. After all, Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg all dropped out of college. Comment?
Eminem's Publishers Sue Facebook For Copyright Infringement, Ad ...
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... using an Eminem song for its Facebook Home application advertisement. According to the suit, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg showcased an ad by Portland, Oregon ad company Wieden + Kennedy entitled "Airplane" when he debuted the new Facebook Home app ... Comment?
From Dropout to Driven: 3 Perks of Taking the Nontraditional Route
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... Microsoft's Bill Gates, tennis star Tiger Woods, entertainment magnate Russell Simmons and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg. Although they decided to walk away from a traditional classroom education, they still managed to become very successful. ... Comment?
What it takes to become a female Fortune 500 CEO
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... and on to Yahoo ( YHOO ) to become, at 37, the youngest CEO in the Fortune 500 . (Until Facebook ( FB ) Mark Zuckerberg nabbed that distinction.) Mayer's traditional tech cred clearly helped propel her to corporate America's highest level. What's ... Comment?
Eminem Publishers Sue Over Facebook Advert
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... purposes. Executives at Michigan firm Eight Mile Style claim the social networking website's founder, Mark Zuckerberg, recently appeared in a web commercial for its new cell phone interface, Facebook Home, which featured a track strikingly similar ... Comment?
Newsle's secret? Names make news - and get funding
... and early Facebook funder Peter Thiel, but they aren't in his accelerator program. Like Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg, they dropped out of Harvard early and headed to the Bay Area with an idea they hatched as roommates in Cambridge. "We were ... Comment?
Eminem to Fake Slim Shady Mark Zuckerberg: 'Please Lawyer Up'
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After the movie The Social Network and extensive profiles in magazines like the New Yorker , you might've thought you knew all there was to know about Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg. Comment?
Eminem's Music Publisher Sues Facebook
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Eminem's music publisher has filed a lawsuit against Facebook and its ad agency, claiming the social media site lifted the rapper's music for an online ad. Comment?
Eminem publisher sues Facebook
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In the 12-page complaint, filed Monday evening in Detroit federal court, Ferndale, Mich.-based Eight Mile Style contends that a Facebook ad that was broadcast online April 4 copied music from Eminem's 2000 song "Under the Influence." The 30-second ad, dubbed "Airplane," was featured in a webcast by Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg to announce ... (more) Comment?
Sean Dyche life story: Part two
... schedules with their studies. Among them were American twins, who became famous after suing Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg in a multi-million lawsuit, claiming he had stolen their own social networking idea to create the popular site. "They were ... Comment?
Year after IPO, Facebook aims to be ad colossus
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... spots. "We aspire to have ads, to show ads that improve the content experience over time," Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg told analysts recently. "And if we continue making progress on this, then one day we can get there." To achieve those aims, the ... Comment?
... probably always will be- unless something finally comes along to knock Facebook into MySpace irrelevance, Mark Zuckerberg took a major hit last year when Facebook stock tanked; Zuckerberg, who became a billionaire overnight when his IPO launched was ... Comment?
Eminem's song publisher sues Facebook and ad agency, saying they appropriated 1 of his tunes
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... Influence . The Detroit Free Press reports the 30-second ad was featured in a webcast by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg to announce Facebook Home, an interface for Android phones. The complaint says ad agency Wieden+Kennedy of Portland, Ore., ... Comment?
Facebook's IPO Flop: The Real Story
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... an order for 5,000 shares of Facebook at $42 a share. On TV, wearing his trademark hoodie, 28-year-old Mark Zuckerberg, creator of the world's largest social networking site, stood in the courtyard of Facebook headquarters in Menlo Park, California. ... Comment?